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First beautiful snowfall of the season hits LeConte Lodge

The first snow of the season has fallen on the Great Smoky Mountains. LeConte Lodge had its first dusting Oct. 30. The lodge, situated just below the 6,593-foot summit of Mount LeConte in the Great ...
It's official: the LeConte Lodge has received its first snowfall of the season. Some scattered snow showers beginning Sunday night meant that visitors to Mt. LeConte were treated to several inches of ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Believe it or not, a part of East Tennessee received snow on Monday, Oct. 16. LeConte Lodge said a mix of rain, sleet and snow fell steadily from Sunday night into Monday morning.
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — LeConte Lodge is a landmark for adventurers in the Great Smoky Mountains. Thousands of feet up, it has offered visitors stunning views and treks that make lifelong ...
Great Smoky Mountains Natl. Park — Drawing millions every year, the Great Smoky Mountains is the United States' most visited national park. Its third-highest peak, Mount LeConte, is a big attraction ...
In late fall of 1925, Paul Adams was astonished to see a visitor walk into his Mount Le Conte camp. That visitor was Frank ...
The LeConte Lodge llamas work tirelessly to haul provisions up and down the mountain to restock comfort supplies for guests and workers up top. But what happens to the beloved LeConte llamas after ...
The sun rises over Mount LeConte, the third highest peak in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. At 6,593 feet, Mount LeConte is the third highest peak in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, ...
Capturing a never-before-seen moment, a first-time experience or beautiful scenic environments in a photo is a special way to remember an event or place forever. World Photography Day is coming up on ...
Every day at several locations around Great Smoky Mountains National Park, information about on site environmental conditions is being added to a growing cache of observational data about the park — ...
Believe it or not, winter is on its way. Here's what you can expect in the upcoming season - and whether you'll need snow shovels or gloves soon!